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Old 03-04-2021, 06:26 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
And while they're at it ban all books, skits, movies etc that depict red haired freckled kids and adults in a poor light.

(Now wonder if my comment is for real, and why shouldn't it be, every other category falls into realms of material to be excluded)

(Yes, ridiculous)
Nothing's been banned. The publisher was not involved, nor was 'cancel culture'. The Seuss estate choose to withdraw the books, as has been stated.

The Mulberry Street book had previously undergone editing (the Chinese man was originally a 'Chinaman'). It may be undergoing re-editing now, for all we know.

Times change. Don't get your own 'knickers in a knot' over it.
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